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Chicago Fire suspends production after multiple positive COVID-19 tests
The news comes less than two months after its sister show 'Chicago Med' paused production for two weeks due to a positive COVID test.
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NBC renews 'Law & Order: SVU,' 'Chicago' dramas for 3 years
NBC is giving three-year renewals to its drama series from veteran producer Dick Wolf, including the perennial “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” The pickups for the “Law & Order” series and Wolf’s three Chicago-set dramas are part of a new five-year deal to keep his Wolf Entertainment production company at Universal Television. Universal Television has been his studio home base for 36 years, NBC said Thursday.
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Here’s the Touching Way ‘Chicago Fire’ Honored Late Cast Member DuShon Monique Brown
It was a tribute to both her character and the actress herself. Read More...
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'Law & Order: SVU,' 'Chicago' shows renewed at NBC
'Law & Order: SVU,' 'Chicago' shows renewed at NBC
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'Chicago Fire' Actress DuShon Monique Brown Dies at 49
DuShon Monique Brown, who played Connie, the assistant to Chief Boden, on the NBC hit show, died on Friday, her talent agency confirmed.
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'Chicago Fire' premiere sneak peek: Will Casey survive?
Chief Boden is forced to make a very difficult decision on how to quench the raging fire and save as many lives as possible in the Sept. 28 season premiere.
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Fall TV Preview 2017: Details on new seasons of 'Chicago Fire' and 'Chicago P.D.'
Chicago, here we come! This fall, two of Dick Wolf’s Chicago-set shows — Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. — are returning with more thrilling and mysterious cases, life-and-death situations, and interesting new characters who will turn things upside down for the firefighters and police officers of the city. For what else to expect, we asked P.D. boss Rick Eid about Season 5 and Fire executive producer Derek Haas about Season 6 of their respective shows.